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Johor PAS denies rejecting Umno’s seat offer for Bersatu’s

No negotiations held so far, says liaison commissioner

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2022 9:24AM

Johor PAS denies rejecting Umno’s seat offer for Bersatu’s
Johor PAS liaison commissioner Abdullah Husin says so far no negotiations or discussions have been held with Johor Umno on the allocation of seats for the Johor election and the 15th general election. – Bernama pic, January 27, 2022

JOHOR BARU – PAS yesterday denied allegations that the party rejected Umno’s seat offer because it was more interested in Bersatu’s offer, which allegedly involves the allocation of more electoral seats.

Johor PAS liaison commissioner Abdullah Husin said so far no negotiations or discussions had been held with Johor Umno on the allocation of seats for the Johor election and the 15th general election.

“As a friend in Muafakat Nasional, Johor PAS will remain committed to efforts to strengthen this consensus.

“Johor PAS hopes that any issues that arise can be discussed in a brotherly manner through negotiations so that the relationship that has been built will continue to be maintained,” he said in a statement.

Abdullah said that this approach was important to avoid misunderstandings, rumours, and misleading reports on social media. – Bernama, January 27, 2022

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